Mansour A. Elkhweldi's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
Risk assessment has always been the most challenging part of the risk management process for aviation operations. This paper investigates the risks involved in the Tripoli and Mitiga International Airport in Tripoli, Libya. This case study addresses the risks that may occur during aircraft flight operations. It also investigates the human performan...
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... As noted in the introduction, in aviation operations, Safety Management System (SMS) should be risk-based, and has to carefully review possible risks in the observed system, with the final aim of weighing up whether we have taken enough precautions, or should we do more to prevent possible harm (Elkhweldi and Elmabrouk, 2015). The ability to detect the incipient indicators and the collective's will to implement wide ranging corrective measures are essential prerequisites for an effective risk management programme (Reason et al., 2001). ...